Leaning into a monochromatic palette that feels grounded and airy, the interior thrives on a “less is more” philosophy. It’s a sophisticated, cohesive environment where you don’t need a lot of colour to create a space with enormous character.
The defining feature is its clever use of transparent boundaries. By replacing traditional walls with glass partitions, the floor plan stays visually connected. Natural light travels deep into the unit, hitting grey floor tiles and bouncing off crisp white walls. Furniture choices respect this openness. Rather than a heavy media console, the television sits on a wooden tripod easel that keep sightlines uninterrupted.
The kitchen embraces a sleek, dark aesthetic with minimalist design sensibilities, featuring matte black subway tiles and deep wood cabinetry.
In the bathroom, a scalloped fish-scale backsplash and matte black vessel sink atop a floating oak vanity create an organic counterpoint to the cool greys elsewhere.
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